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O que (quem) é UK Research Integrity Office - definição


UK Research Integrity Office         
BRITISH CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
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The UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO), established in 2006 is an independent body in the United Kingdom "which provides expert advice and guidance about the conduct of research". The UKRIO is a registered charity.
Scientific integrity         
Scientific integrity deals with "best practices" or rules of professional practice of researchers. It stems from an OECD report of 2007, and is set in the context of the replication crisis and the fight against scientific misconduct.
Data integrity         
MAINTENANCE OF, AND THE ASSURANCE OF THE ACCURACY AND CONSISTENCY OF, DATA OVER ITS ENTIRE LIFE-CYCLE
Integrity protection; Database integrity; Integrity constraints; Integrity constraint; Domain integrity; User-defined integrity; Data fidelity
Data integrity is the maintenance of, and the assurance of, data accuracy and consistency over its entire life-cycle and is a critical aspect to the design, implementation, and usage of any system that stores, processes, or retrieves data. The term is broad in scope and may have widely different meanings depending on the specific context even under the same general umbrella of computing.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para UK Research Integrity Office
1. They are simply not recognised, covered up altogether or the guilty researcher is urged to retrain, move to another institution or retire from research." Dr Smith called for the UK Research Integrity Office, launched last month to develop a code of practice for researchers, to be given stronger powers to investigate allegation of fraudulent or unethical work.